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If the Tribunal were to come into the picture when the court had yet to resolve the matter, then this would "constitute an improper interference with the judicial power of the courts and the constitutional functions of the Public Prosecutor".
This would constitute a second revolution.
This would constitute a revolution inside the Pentagon.
All this would constitute a genuine improvement in transparency.
"This would constitute a grossly disproportionate attack," the report said.
If implemented — admittedly a big if — this would constitute significant progress.
This would constitute an export of the map data, which has been forbidden until now.
Man "I don't want to put you out, but can you stick the football on?" The staff simultaneously turned forlorn, as though this would constitute a disaster.
"This would constitute a violation of international humanitarian law, which absolutely prohibits the use of chemical and biological weapons," he said.
Baradaran suggests that, given the tendency for exploitative financial services to come back in more destructive forms in the face of regulation, this would constitute a more systematic way of beating payday lenders at their own game.
Mr Kasyanov maintained that, unless the creditors responded by June 16th, this would constitute acceptance of Russia's request that they simply extend ("roll over") the debt for six months.
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